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levis vintage clothing pallets from wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com give professional secondhand clothing resellers direct access to one of the most commercially powerful brand names in the entire used clothing market. Levi’s is not just a denim brand. It is the most recognized American clothing brand in the global secondhand and vintage clothing trade, with consistent demand from thrift store buyers, vintage boutique owners, online resellers, and export buyers across Europe, Japan, and worldwide markets who specifically seek Levi’s labeled pieces above all other secondhand clothing brands.
The reason Levi’s dominates the vintage clothing wholesale market comes down to three factors that no other clothing brand matches simultaneously. First, Levi’s has over 150 years of continuous production history, meaning genuine vintage pieces from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s circulate regularly in the secondhand supply chain alongside more recent modern styles. Second, the Levi’s brand carries universal recognition across every demographic, age group, and geography, meaning a Levi’s label moves product faster than an equivalent piece without it regardless of which channel you sell through. Third, Levi’s denim specifically holds its physical quality across decades of use in a way that synthetic or lower-quality branded garments do not, meaning older pieces remain genuinely wearable and sellable long after they leave their original owner.
This bale puts 300 graded, mixed Levi’s pieces directly into your operation at below-market wholesale pricing, covering the full range of Levi’s apparel from iconic 501 and 505 jeans through Type III denim trucker jackets, Western shirts, sweatshirts, and casual tops. This is not a single-category bale. It is a full Levi’s brand clothing lot built for resellers who want the depth and variety to serve multiple customer types from a single purchase.
What Is the Levi’s Vintage Clothing Bale?
This is a 300-piece mixed secondhand Levi’s apparel bale sourced from verified thrift, donation, and surplus clothing channels in the United States. American used clothing, and Levi’s specifically, is a globally recognized commodity in the secondhand trade due to the quality, brand recognition, and sheer quantity available through the US donation supply chain.
Every piece in this bale has been graded before packing. Approximately 85% of pieces meet Grade A standard, meaning near-perfect wearable condition with no major stains, holes, or structural damage. Up to 15% of pieces meet Grade B standard, meaning minor cosmetic wear consistent with authentic vintage clothing including small washable stains, light fading, minor pilling, or slight distressing that many vintage buyers actively prefer as evidence of authentic age and wear.
No Grade C pieces, defined as items with large holes, heavily cracked graphics, or structural damage making them unwearable, are included in this bale. Every piece shipped is considered resalable in its current condition.
The style range covers 1990s era through modern Levi’s production, giving you a mix that serves both vintage-focused buyers who seek older pre-2000s pieces and contemporary thrift buyers who purchase recent Levi’s styles for everyday wear at below-retail pricing.
wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com does not allow cherry-picking or premium item removal from bales. Every piece is pulled and packed by trained clothing graders using a consistent grading system. What the manifest describes is what ships.
What’s Inside the Bale
Full Bale Manifest – Levi’s Vintage Clothing Bale (300 Pieces, Graded Secondhand)
| # | Category | Description | Size Range | Era | Quantity | Condition Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Levi’s Jeans | 501 Original Fit Button Fly Jeans | Waist 29-34, Mixed Lengths | 1990s to 2000s | 40 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 2 | Levi’s Jeans | 505 Regular Fit Zip Fly Jeans | Waist 30-36, Mixed Lengths | 1990s to 2010s | 30 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 3 | Levi’s Jeans | 550 Relaxed Fit Jeans | Waist 32-38, Mixed Lengths | 1990s to 2000s | 20 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 4 | Levi’s Jeans | 512 Slim Taper Fit Jeans | Waist 28-34, Mixed Lengths | 2000s to Modern | 15 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 5 | Levi’s Jeans | 569 Loose Straight Fit Jeans | Waist 32-38, Mixed Lengths | 2000s to 2010s | 15 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 6 | Levi’s Jeans | Women’s 501 and 505 Mixed Fits | Waist 26-32, Mixed Lengths | 1990s to Modern | 20 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 7 | Levi’s Denim Jackets | Type III Trucker Jacket, classic wash | S to XL Mixed | 1980s to 2000s | 25 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 8 | Levi’s Denim Jackets | Type III Trucker Jacket, dark wash | S to XL Mixed | 2000s to Modern | 15 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 9 | Levi’s Denim Jackets | Women’s Denim Jacket, various washes | S to L Mixed | 1990s to Modern | 10 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 10 | Levi’s Western Shirts | Long sleeve Western snap button shirt | S to XL Mixed | 1980s to 2000s | 15 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 11 | Levi’s Shirts | Long sleeve plaid flannel shirt | S to XL Mixed | 1990s to 2000s | 15 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 12 | Levi’s Shirts | Short sleeve casual shirt, mixed patterns | S to XL Mixed | 1990s to Modern | 10 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 13 | Levi’s Sweatshirts | Crewneck sweatshirt, classic Levi’s logo | S to XL Mixed | 1990s to 2000s | 15 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 14 | Levi’s Sweatshirts | Zip hoodie, mixed colors | S to XL Mixed | 2000s to Modern | 10 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 15 | Levi’s T-Shirts | Graphic tee, Levi’s logo and branded prints | S to XL Mixed | 1990s to Modern | 20 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 16 | Levi’s Shorts | Denim cutoff and tailored shorts | Waist 28-36 Mixed | 1990s to Modern | 15 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| 17 | Levi’s Overalls | Denim bib overalls, men’s and women’s | Mixed | 1990s to 2000s | 10 | 85% Grade A, 15% Grade B |
| Total Pieces | 300 |
Condition grading applies across all categories. General wear, fading, and minor distressing consistent with authentic secondhand vintage and retro clothing is to be expected and is considered part of the product’s appeal in the vintage resale market. All pieces should be washed before wearing or reselling. Styles, washes, and exact era distribution vary by batch.
Estimated Resale Value and Margins
| Metric | Estimate |
|---|---|
| Total Pieces Per Bale | 300 graded secondhand Levi’s pieces |
| Typical Resale Range Per Piece | $8 to $85 depending on garment type, era, and condition |
| Average Resale Value Per Piece | approximately $22 to $35 for standard modern pieces |
| Vintage Era Premium Pieces | 1980s and 1990s Type III jackets and 501s can retail $45 to $120+ |
| Grade A Percentage | approximately 85% of bale |
| Grade B Percentage | up to 15% of bale |
| Estimated Resale Margin | 40% to 300% per piece depending on era, condition, and channel |
Levi’s branded pieces consistently outperform equivalent unbranded or generic secondhand clothing in resale pricing across every channel. A plain secondhand denim jacket without a brand label might sell for $12 to $18 in a thrift store environment. The identical jacket with a Levi’s Type III label sells for $35 to $65 in the same environment. That brand premium is the core commercial advantage of sourcing Levi’s specifically rather than generic mixed denim bales.
Real Profit Examples
Vintage 501 individual resale: A buyer lists genuine 1990s era Levi’s 501 jeans individually on eBay or Depop. Well-preserved pieces in popular sizes sell at $45 to $75 each. Forty units at an average of $55 generate $2,200 from the 501 category alone.
Type III Trucker Jacket premium: 1980s and early 1990s Levi’s Type III Trucker Jackets are among the most actively sought vintage denim pieces in the global secondhand market. Single pieces in Grade A condition sell at $65 to $120 on eBay, Depop, and specialist vintage platforms. Twenty-five jacket units at an average of $75 generate $1,875 from the jacket category alone.
Thrift store floor pricing: A thrift store operator prices mixed Levi’s pieces at $12 to $25 per item on standard floor display. Three hundred pieces at an average floor price of $18 generate $5,400 in gross revenue with minimal individual item preparation.
Vintage boutique curated selection: A vintage boutique hand-selects the strongest Grade A pieces from the bale, items with the best wash, best era, and cleanest condition, and prices them at $35 to $85 each depending on garment type. The remaining Grade B pieces are sold at lower price points or in bundle deals. The boutique margin per bale is driven by the premium pieces rather than the average.
EU export vintage trade: American Levi’s vintage clothing is a globally recognized export commodity. European vintage buyers in the UK, Germany, France, Netherlands, and Japan specifically seek US-sourced Levi’s pieces at premiums above what equivalent European sourced vintage commands. A buyer who exports this bale to European vintage wholesalers or online marketplaces accesses pricing that consistently exceeds US domestic resale rates for the same pieces.
Depop and Vinted individual listings: Online vintage platforms have an active buyer demographic of 18 to 35 year olds who specifically search for branded vintage Levi’s pieces. Individual listings with good photography and accurate era descriptions consistently sell at strong per-piece margins with low acquisition cost per sale.
Who This Bale Is For
This Levi’s vintage clothing bale is designed for commercial buyers with active secondhand clothing resale operations and the infrastructure to sort, grade, and sell 300 pieces across one or more channels. It works best for:
Thrift store and vintage clothing store operators who need consistent branded denim and apparel supply
Online vintage resellers operating on eBay, Depop, Vinted, Poshmark, and similar platforms who build individual listings from bulk bale purchases
Vintage boutique owners who curate premium pieces from mixed bales and sell at boutique pricing to fashion-conscious customers
Flea market and outdoor market vendors who sell secondhand branded clothing at accessible price points with fast foot traffic turnover
Export businesses sourcing US Levi’s vintage for European, Japanese, or other international vintage wholesale markets where American branded secondhand clothing commands premium pricing
Clothing graders and sorters who break bales into individual pieces or sub-lots for resale to smaller vintage retailers
Upcycling and rework businesses who use Levi’s branded pieces as the foundation for customized or altered vintage garments
This bale is not suitable for buyers with no experience in secondhand clothing grading and resale. The mixed condition nature of vintage clothing bales requires operational experience to sort, photograph, price, and sell effectively.
Understanding Condition Grades
Buying secondhand vintage clothing bales requires a clear understanding of what condition grades mean in practice. wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com grades every bale consistently before shipment.
Grade A pieces are in near-perfect wearable condition. They may have minor washable marks or extremely light fading that is either unnoticeable or consistent with authentic vintage aging. These pieces can be sold immediately after washing without further preparation in most resale environments.
Grade B pieces are in good wearable condition with visible minor cosmetic wear. This includes small stains that may or may not fully wash out, slight color fading consistent with authentic vintage age, minor pilling on fabric, small pin-holes, or light distressing. Many vintage buyers specifically prefer Grade B pieces because the visible aging authenticates the vintage nature of the garment. Grade B pieces should be disclosed to buyers in online listings with accurate condition descriptions and photographs.
No Grade C pieces are included. Items with large holes, heavily worn-away fabric, or major structural damage are excluded before packing.
Approximately 85% of pieces in this bale meet Grade A standard. Up to 15% meet Grade B standard. This grading ratio is consistent across all bales in this product line and is not guaranteed to be exactly 85/15 in every individual bale, but represents the consistent average maintained across the full production run.
Shipping Within and Outside the USA
United States Shipping
All domestic US orders ship to the continental United States via standard freight. Estimated processing time is 1 to 10 business days from order confirmation depending on current order volume. After processing, estimated delivery is 3 to 5 business days. wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com ships via UPS for domestic orders. Freight costs are calculated at checkout based on your delivery ZIP code.
International and EU Shipping
wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com ships internationally to Europe and other global destinations via FedEx international freight. Estimated delivery time to EU destinations is 7 to 14 business days from shipment. Full export documentation is available upon request. All international buyers are responsible for applicable import duties, VAT, and customs clearance costs in their destination country. American used clothing imported into EU markets is subject to standard textile import regulations and any applicable local secondhand goods regulations in the destination country.
No Local Pickup. No Warehouse Sales. Online Orders Only.
wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com is a strictly online wholesale operation. We do not offer local pickup, warehouse visits, or in-store sales under any circumstances. Every order is placed through our website and shipped directly to your specified delivery address. This applies to all buyers whether located in the United States or ordering internationally. Do not contact us to arrange in-person transactions as these cannot be accommodated.
Where to Sell Levis Vintage Clothing
Levi’s branded secondhand clothing sells across more resale channels than almost any other used clothing category because the brand name creates immediate buyer recognition and purchase intent regardless of the channel format. The strongest options are:
eBay: The primary global marketplace for individual vintage Levi’s pieces. Buyers search specifically for Levi’s by model number, era, size, and wash. Well-photographed individual listings for 501s, Type III jackets, and Western shirts consistently sell at strong per-piece margins with organic search traffic requiring no paid promotion.
Depop and Vinted: The dominant platforms for vintage clothing resale among younger buyers aged 18 to 35. Levi’s is one of the most searched brands on both platforms globally. Individual listings with authentic vintage photography and accurate era descriptions drive consistent sales with low platform fees relative to transaction value.
Poshmark: Strong US platform for branded secondhand clothing with an active buyer base for Levi’s denim across all garment types. Bundle sales and closet follower dynamics make Poshmark particularly effective for buyers who can list multiple pieces consistently.
Physical thrift and vintage stores: Floor display of Levi’s branded pieces at price points from $12 to $65 depending on garment type and condition generates consistent sales from thrift shoppers who recognize the brand value. Levi’s pieces move faster on the floor than equivalent unbranded items at the same price point.
Vintage boutiques: Curated premium Grade A pieces from this bale priced at $35 to $120 in a boutique setting serve fashion-conscious buyers who pay for curation and presentation. The boutique margin model extracts the highest per-piece value from the strongest pieces in the bale.
Flea markets and vintage fairs: Outdoor market environments with high foot traffic move Levi’s branded pieces consistently at accessible price points. Buyers at vintage markets specifically seek branded American denim and recognize Levi’s labels immediately.
EU and international export: American Levi’s vintage is a premium commodity in the global secondhand trade. European wholesale buyers, Japanese vintage importers, and specialist vintage dealers worldwide pay above US domestic rates for US-sourced Levi’s pieces due to the global prestige of American branded vintage denim.
Facebook Marketplace and local sales: Fast local cash sales for mixed denim lots to individual buyers, small vintage resellers, and thrift enthusiasts who purchase in small quantities from larger bales.
Levis Vintage Clothing Pallets vs Generic Mixed Secondhand Clothing Bales
| Factor | Levi’s Vintage Clothing Bale | Generic Mixed Secondhand Clothing Bales |
|---|---|---|
| Brand Recognition | Levi’s, the most recognized American denim brand globally | No consistent brand, mixed unknown labels |
| Per-Piece Resale Premium | Levi’s label adds $10 to $50 above equivalent unbranded piece | No brand premium, sells at commodity pricing |
| Buyer Search Intent | High, buyers search specifically for Levi’s by model and era | Low, no specific search demand for unbranded used clothing |
| Vintage Era Premium | 1980s and 1990s Levi’s pieces command significant collector premiums | No vintage premium without recognized brand |
| Resale Platform Access | eBay, Depop, Vinted, Poshmark, boutiques, EU export, Japan export | Limited to thrift floor and flea market channels |
| Export Market Demand | Very strong, US Levi’s vintage is a global export commodity | Low, generic used clothing has limited international premium |
| Garment Type Coverage | Jeans, jackets, shirts, sweatshirts, tees, shorts, overalls | Random mix with no category depth |
| Condition Grading | Consistent 85% Grade A, up to 15% Grade B, no Grade C | Variable, often no grading transparency |
Why Our Bales Are Different
The secondhand vintage clothing bale market has one problem that affects most buyers eventually: inconsistent grading. A supplier who fills bales with whatever clothing was available, including Grade C pieces that should have been excluded, destroys the resale economics of the bale by forcing buyers to write off a significant percentage of units that cannot be sold in any channel at any price.
wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com grades every bale using a consistent trained grading system before packing. Grade C pieces are excluded entirely. The 85% Grade A and up to 15% Grade B ratio is maintained consistently across the production run. No cherry-picking of premium pieces is permitted in our warehouse, meaning the strongest pieces in each category are not pulled out before packing, which is a practice that significantly degrades bale quality at competing suppliers who allow premium item extraction.
The Levi’s brand focus of this bale is also a deliberate commercial decision rather than an accident of available stock. Generic mixed used clothing bales sell at commodity pricing because generic used clothing is a commodity. Levi’s branded pieces are not. They carry a brand premium in every resale channel in every geography where secondhand clothing is sold, which is why professional vintage resellers worldwide specifically seek Levi’s bales over equivalent volume in unbranded mixed clothing.
Why Buy from wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com
300 pieces of graded secondhand Levi’s apparel across jeans, jackets, shirts, sweatshirts, tees, shorts, and overalls in a single bale purchase
Consistent grading with approximately 85% Grade A and up to 15% Grade B, no Grade C pieces included
Full coverage of Levi’s apparel categories including 501, 505, 550, Type III jackets, Western shirts, and more
Verified sourcing from US thrift and donation supply channels with the strongest Levi’s vintage inventory availability in the world
USA domestic shipping via UPS and EU international freight via FedEx with export documentation available
Honest, accurate condition descriptions with no inflated grade claims and no cherry-picked bales
Direct reseller support via WhatsApp and email for all order and logistics questions
Strictly online operation with no warehouse pressure, no in-person visits, and no upsells
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Levis vintage clothing pallet?
A Levi’s vintage clothing pallet is a wholesale bulk lot of secondhand Levi’s branded apparel sourced from thrift, donation, and surplus clothing channels in the United States and sold to professional resellers at below-market pricing. At wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com, this bale contains 300 graded pieces across Levi’s jeans, denim jackets, shirts, sweatshirts, tees, shorts, and overalls covering styles from the 1990s through modern production.
Is everything in this bale genuine vintage Levi’s?
The bale contains a mix of authentic vintage Levi’s pieces from the 1980s and 1990s alongside retro pieces from the 2000s and more recent modern Levi’s production. Not every piece will be 15 years or older. The era distribution varies by batch. Authentic vintage pieces from the 1980s and early 1990s are present throughout the bale but are not guaranteed to represent a specific percentage of total units. The Levi’s brand label is authentic across all pieces.
What condition are the pieces in?
Approximately 85% of pieces meet Grade A standard, meaning near-perfect wearable condition with no major stains, holes, or structural damage. Up to 15% of pieces meet Grade B standard, meaning minor cosmetic wear including small stains, light fading, slight pilling, or minor distressing consistent with authentic vintage clothing. No Grade C pieces with large holes or major structural damage are included. General wear and fading on older pieces is expected and is part of the authentic vintage clothing experience.
Should I wash the clothing before selling or wearing?
Yes. All secondhand clothing should be washed before wearing or reselling. The pieces in this bale are pre-owned and have not been laundered before packing. Washing before use is standard practice for all secondhand clothing purchases regardless of condition grade.
Can you inspect the bale before buying?
wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com does not offer in-person inspection or warehouse visits. Every bale is graded and packed consistently by trained clothing graders using a standardized grading system. The condition grade distribution and garment category breakdown described in this listing reflects the consistent standard maintained across the production run. All sales are final once an order has shipped.
Where does the Levi’s vintage clothing come from?
The clothing in this bale is sourced primarily from US donation channels including large donation organizations and private charity networks. American used clothing, particularly Levi’s branded pieces, is a globally recognized commodity in the secondhand trade due to the quality, brand recognition, and quantity available through the US donation supply chain. All pieces are legitimate secondhand Levi’s branded garments.
Where can you resell Levis vintage clothing?
The strongest channels are eBay, Depop, Vinted, Poshmark, physical thrift and vintage stores, vintage boutiques, flea markets, vintage fairs, EU and international export to European and Japanese vintage wholesale buyers, and Facebook Marketplace for local bulk sales. Levi’s branded pieces perform above commodity pricing in every one of these channels due to universal brand recognition.
How much can you make from a Levi’s vintage clothing bale?
Resale value depends on era, condition, garment type, and channel. Grade A 1980s and 1990s era Type III jackets and 501 jeans command $45 to $120 per piece on eBay and Depop. Standard modern Levi’s pieces in Grade A condition resell at $15 to $35 in thrift store and marketplace environments. Grade B pieces sell at lower price points or as bundle lots. A 300-piece bale sold across mixed channels at an average of $25 per piece generates $7,500 in gross revenue. Premium vintage pieces sold individually at boutique or collector pricing significantly increase that total for buyers who can identify and channel them appropriately.
Is secondhand clothing resale legal?
Yes. Buying and reselling secondhand clothing is fully legal in the United States and across the European Union. International buyers importing secondhand clothing into EU markets are responsible for compliance with applicable textile import and secondhand goods regulations in their destination country.
What is the difference between Grade A and Grade B clothing?
Grade A pieces are in near-perfect wearable condition with no major stains, holes, or damage. Minor washable marks or extremely light fading may be present. Grade B pieces are in good wearable condition with visible minor cosmetic wear including small stains, slight fading, minor pilling, or small holes. Grade B pieces are fully wearable and resalable with accurate condition disclosure. No Grade C pieces with major damage are included in this bale.
Risk Disclosure
This Levi’s vintage clothing bale contains secondhand pre-owned garments in graded used condition. Items are sold as-is. All sales are final once an order has shipped. wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com does not accept returns or exchanges due to dissatisfaction with individual styles, fits, or era distribution. If your order arrives with shipping damage or a significant grading error, contact us within 72 hours of receipt with photographs and we will work to resolve the issue. Buyers are responsible for washing all garments before wearing or reselling. General wear, fading, and minor distressing consistent with authentic vintage clothing age is expected across all pieces and is not considered a grading error. Exact style, wash, era, and size distribution varies by batch and cannot be guaranteed beyond the category and size range parameters described in this listing. Levi’s is a registered trademark of Levi Strauss and Co. wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com has no direct affiliation with Levi Strauss and Co. and sources inventory through secondhand clothing supply channels only. Resale value estimates on this page reflect typical market conditions and are not guarantees of profit. Actual results depend on piece condition, era, size, channel selection, and the buyer’s grading and photography capability.












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